The 32nd annual CivicWell Policymakers Conference will be held March 14-17, 2024 in Yosemite National Park.
Since 1991, the CivicWell Policymakers Conference has gathered local elected officials from across California in an inspiring and collaborative environment.
This intimate gathering brings together over 100 mayors, city council members, and county supervisors in the majestic setting of Yosemite National Park. The event is designed to support local elected officials with tools and partnership opportunities to implement innovative solutions locally.
From climate resilience and clean energy to affordable housing and social equity, the conference explores sustainable and practical tools to address the complex issues we face.
Meet the Speakers
Lisa A. Baker
Planner
Former CEO, Yolo Housing
Catherine Blakespear
California State Senator
Ulises Cabrera
Mayor
City of Moreno Valley
James Cameron
Executive Director
Sonoma County Transportation Authority/Regional Climate Protection Authority
Marc Costa
Board Member, LGSEC
Director of Policy & Planning, The Energy Coalition
Lisa Craig
Mayor
City of Lodi
Emily Douglas
Regional Director, Distributed Energy Solutions
ENGIE
Lucas Frerichs
Supervisor
County of Yolo
Camille Graham
CivicSpark Fellow
City of Sacramento
Carl Guardino
VP of Government Affairs & Policy
Tarana Wireless
Stephen Honikman
VP of Business Development
Electriq Power
Dan Kalb
Councilmember
City of Oakland
Anna Klovstad
Councilmember
Town of Truckee
Jeremy Madsen
Executive Director
Build It Green
Hunter Owens
Deputy Executive Director
California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP)
Karthick Ramakrishnan
Director, AAPI Data
Professor of Public Policy, UC Riverside
Geoffrey Ross
Director, Federal and State Programs
Horne
Jason Scott-Sheets
CivicSpark Fellow
County of Sacramento
Alicia Sebastian
Executive Director
California Coalition for Rural Housing
John Robert Smith
Chair, Transportation for America
Senior Policy Advisor, Smart Growth America
Shalini Vajjhala
Executive Director
PRE Collective
Beth Vaughan
CEO
California Community Choice Association (CalCCA)
About
New Partners and Big Ideas
Climate disaster mitigation and recovery. Sustainable transportation infrastructure. Environmental justice. Long-term community resilience.
Complex issues require out-of-the-box approaches. The most impactful initiatives may rely on multi-sector partnerships, bipartisan collaborations, and transformative thinking.
California is at an inflection point. This year has been marked by extreme weather events along with unprecedented levels of federal and state infrastructure investment. As local leaders advocate for the health, safety, and future of our communities, now is the time to learn from one another and collaborate on the solutions we need to meet the moment.
At this 32nd annual CivicWell Policymakers Conference, we will hear from visionary public and private sector leaders on what’s worked and what’s to come. We will share best practices to support innovative local projects. We will explore new ideas for groundbreaking win-win partnerships.
Agenda
The conference will take place from Thursday evening, March 14th to Sunday morning, March 17th. All conference sessions will be held in the Garden Terrace Room at the Yosemite Valley Lodge.
The below agenda is tentative and subject to change at any time. Topics and speakers will be added as they are confirmed.
Thursday, March 14
6:00 – 7:30 pm
Registration
7:00 – 7:45 pm
Welcome Reception
7:45 – 8:00 pm
Opening Remarks
8:00 – 9:00 pm
Lessons on Cross-Jurisdictional Governance from Transportation
- Catherine Blakespear, State Senator for California’s 38th District
- John Robert Smith, Transportation for America Chairman/Senior Policy Advisor, Smart Growth America
- Moderator: Anna Klovstad, Councilmember, Town of Truckee
Friday, March 15
8:30 – 9:30 am
Breakfast
9:30 – 11:00 am
The Future of the Climate Movement
- Ulises Cabrera, Mayor, City of Moreno Valley
- Camille Graham, CivicSpark Fellow, City of Sacramento
- Karthick Ramakrishnan, Director of AAPI Data/Professor of Public Policy, UC Riverside
- Jason Scott-Sheets, CivicSpark Fellow, County of Sacramento
- Moderator: Lucas Frerichs, Supervisor, County of Yolo
11:00 – 11:15 am
Coffee Break
11:15 am – 12:30 pm
Networking Roundtables
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Lunch / Networking
1:30 – 7:30 pm
Break
Participants free for dinner on their own
7:30 – 9:00 pm
Sustainable Funding Strategies for Infrastructure
- James Cameron, Executive Director, Sonoma County Transportation Authority/Regional Climate Protection Authority
- Hunter Owens, Deputy Executive Director, California Integrated Travel Project (Cal-ITP)
- Shalini Vajjhala, Executive Director, PRE Collective
- Moderator: Bernadette Austin, CEO, CivicWell
Saturday, March 16
8:30 – 9:30 am
Breakfast
9:30 – 10:45 am
Energy Innovations and Solutions
- Marc Costa, Local Government Sustainable Energy Coalition (LGSEC) Board Member, Director of Policy & Planning at The Energy Coalition
- Emily Douglas, Regional Director for Distributed Energy Resources, ENGIE
- Beth Vaughan, CEO, California Community Choice Association (CalCCA)
- Moderator: Dan Kalb, Councilmember, City of Oakland
10:45 – 11:15 am
Coffee Break
11:15 am – 12:30 pm
Electrification and Equity in Housing and Community Development
- Lisa A. Baker, Planner/Former CEO, Yolo Housing
- Jeremy Madsen, Executive Director, Build It Green
- Alicia Sebastian, Executive Director, California Coalition for Rural Housing
- Moderator: Stephen Honikman, VP Business Development, Electriq Power
12:30 – 5:30 pm
Break
Participants free for lunch on their own
5:30 – 7:00 pm
Dinner
6:30 – 7:00 pm
CivicWell Remarks
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Preparing for Disaster: Planning for Resilience and Recovery in a Disjointed Funding Landscape
- Lisa Craig, Mayor, City of Lodi
- Carl Guardino, VP Government Affairs and Policy, Tarana Wireless
- Geoffrey Ross, Director, Federal and State Programs, HORNE
8:30 – 9:00 pm
Dessert
Sunday, March 17
8:00 – 9:00 am
Continental Breakfast
There is no official programming on Sunday, March 17.
Registration
Registration is now closed.
This conference is for elected officials only. If you are not an elected official but would like to attend, we invite you to explore our sponsorship opportunities below.
Level | Late Registration – After Feb 29 | |
Members | $850 | |
Non-Members | $950 | |
Registration with added CivicWell Membership* | $1000 |
*Special Note About Member Discount
Become a CivicWell member today! Individual memberships are $150, but if you add on a membership below you automatically get the member registration rate for the conference. This applies both for new members and for membership renewal. Because the member registration rate is $100 less than the non-member rate, the additional total for a year of membership is only $50!
CivicWell members receive event discounts, webinars with case studies on climate resilience and capacity-building projects, resources, and timely information about funding opportunities.
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Scholarships
A limited number of scholarships are available. If you are interested in requesting a scholarship, contact Kelsey Wolf-Cloud.
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Cancellation Policy
Registrations may be canceled up until February 23, 2024. The cancellation fee is $100.
In lieu of cancellation, registration may be transferred to another elected official at any time before March 7, 2024 free of charge by contacting hkillion@civicwell.org. After March 7, no refunds will be offered.
Lodging
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LODGING UPDATE
At the most recent check, there IS availability for the dates of the conference. Lodging availability is regularly changing in Yosemite National Park — we recommend you check back if you don’t see availability because more rooms may become available.
An alternative is to book lodging at Yosemite View Lodge, outside the park. It is approximately a 30 minute drive from this hotel to the conference location. Your Yosemite entrance pass is good for one week.
We are continually working with both the Lodge and the Ahwahnee to try to secure more rooms for the conference.
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The 2024 CivicWell Policymakers Conference will be held at the Yosemite Valley Lodge in Yosemite National Park.
A limited number of rooms are available at a discounted rate using our group code 14Q66O at both the Yosemite Valley Lodge and the Ahwahnee Hotel. Our group rate for the Yosemite Valley Lodge is $300/night, and $616/night for the Ahwahnee Hotel. Book soon, as these will sell out!
If you would like to reserve a room, visit travelyosemite.com or contact the hotel’s reservations office at 888-413-8869 option 1. You can find detailed instructions here.
Sponsorship
The CivicWell Policymakers Conference is an excellent opportunity for sponsors to build meaningful relationships with local policymakers, highlight and deepen your commitment to sustainable communities, and raise your profile with community resilience leaders.
To learn more about sponsorship opportunities, view the Sponsorship Brochure and contact Kelsey Wolf-Cloud at kwolfcloud@civicwell.org for information.
For More Information
For questions about registration and logistics, please contact:
Heather Killion
(916) 448-1198 x303
hkillion@civicwell.org
For questions about sponsorship or the program, please contact:
Kelsey Wolf-Cloud
kwolfcloud@civicwell.org